Been there, done that many times during my 25+ yrs of milk hauling. I live in N.Y. State and the methods are almost identical to the video's recommendations. If I weren't disabled, I'd go back to milk hauling in a second...once it gets in your blood, it's almost impossible to remove it. Be thankful if you can work...being disabled is no bed of roses. God Bless, Jeff :)
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Milk haulers always report to inspector these dairy’s that don’t have sanitation stations with soap working sinks and paper towels. Always report unsafe conditions at these dairy’s.